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1. September 9, 1965: A perfect game was thrown by this Dodger pitcher against the Cubs. What made this perfect different was that the Cubs' pitcher threw a one-hitter in the game also. Which Dodger pitcher threw this perfecto?
2. September 21, 1934: In this twin bill, these two Cardinal brothers doused the Brooklyn Dodgers. In the first game, one threw a three-hitter in the win. In the nightcap, his brother threw a no-hitter against them. Who were these famous 'goofy' brothers?
3. September 27, 1930: This Cub hit two home runs in the final game of the season to set a National League record of 56 season home runs. Who was this slugger?
4. September 29, 1988: This Dodger pitcher threw 10 shutout innings before giving in via a relief pitcher. These 10 innings broke the Major League record of Dodger Don Drysdale's 58 scoreless innings. Who was this new era Dodger pitcher?
5. September 27, 1928: For the second time in the season, this Hall of Fame pitcher struck out the side on nine pitches. Who was this left-handed Philadelphia Athletic?
6. September 28, 1941/1960. This player closed out the 1941 season by going 6-for-8 in the game and finishing with a .406 average. In 1960 on this date, this same player also closed out his career with his last at-bat resulting in a home run. Who was this Hall of Famer?
7. September 17, 1984, saw this California Angel hit his 500th career home run off Kansas City Royal, Bud Black. Ironically, this home run came after 17 years to the day of him getting his first Major League hit. Who was this player?
8. September 9, 1941, saw this player hired by the Cleveland Indians as a no-name third baseman, and only played in one game each in the 1941 and 1942 season. He came back to the Indians in 1946, but this time as a pitcher. Who was this pitcher who went on to win 20+ games in seven of his next 13 seasons, including winning two games in a 1948 World Series victory?
9. On September 1, 1890, this team lost a triple-header to the Brooklyn Bridegrooms (eventually named the Dodgers). In the first game and going into the ninth inning, this team was trailing 10-0, scored nine runs in the ninth but still lost. The second game they lost 3-2, and the third game they lost 8-4. All three games went nine innings. Who was this NL team that just didn't have it that day in 1890?
10. September 12, 1976, saw this five-decade player set a record for the oldest player to get a hit in a regular season game. He was 54 years old when he smacked a single. Who was this Cuban-born player that played with the White Sox in 1976?
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